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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Angella Kislo – The Charley Project
Angella Kislo
Kislo was last seen in Edwardsville, Pennsylvania on April 16, 1996. She left her residence at Gateway Manor with a prayer book and her apartment key, and has never been heard from again. It's uncharacteristic of her to leave without warning or without taking her purse, which was left on the floor of her apartment. $200 in cash, and her identification, was also left behind.
Authorities later searched the Susquehanna River for Kislo's body after dogs detected her scent under the Black Diamond railroad bridge and at another location fifty feet downstream from the bridge. Her daughter stated Kislo didn't usually go there and would usually walk in the opposite direction, to St. Hedwig's Church. She didn't drive and instead walked everywhere she went.
The search turned up nothing and Kislo's body has never been found, but she is presumed deceased.
Angella Kislo – The Charley Project
Angella Kislo
- Missing Since04/16/1996
- Missing FromEdwardsville, Pennsylvania
- ClassificationEndangered Missing
- SexFemale
- RaceWhite
- Date of Birth06/14/1914 (105)
- Age81 years old
- Height and Weight5'4 - 5'7, 140 pounds
- Clothing/Jewelry DescriptionPossibly a navy blue pea coat, navy blue or black pants and black shoes.
- Medical ConditionsKislo was reportedly depressed at the time of her disappearance.
- Distinguishing CharacteristicsCaucasian female. Gray hair, hazel eyes. Kislo's maiden name is Swedo. Some accounts spell her first name "Angela."
Kislo was last seen in Edwardsville, Pennsylvania on April 16, 1996. She left her residence at Gateway Manor with a prayer book and her apartment key, and has never been heard from again. It's uncharacteristic of her to leave without warning or without taking her purse, which was left on the floor of her apartment. $200 in cash, and her identification, was also left behind.
Authorities later searched the Susquehanna River for Kislo's body after dogs detected her scent under the Black Diamond railroad bridge and at another location fifty feet downstream from the bridge. Her daughter stated Kislo didn't usually go there and would usually walk in the opposite direction, to St. Hedwig's Church. She didn't drive and instead walked everywhere she went.
The search turned up nothing and Kislo's body has never been found, but she is presumed deceased.